History of U.S. teams in men’s volleyball Olympic tournament

Below is a brief history of each United States men’s volleyball team that competed in the Olympics. Volleyball became an Olympic sport in 1964 and since then the United States has earned an Olympic berth 11 times, including one for the upcoming 2016 Olympics.

1964 U.S. MEN’S VOLLEYBALL OLYMPIC TEAMOlympic site: Tokyo, JapanPlace: 9thRecord: 2-7Notable players on U.S. roster: Pete Velasco, Jr., Mike Bright, Mike O’Hara, Keith Erickson, Ron LangHead coach: Harry WilsonHow it qualified for Olympics: North American team with the best finish at 1963 Pan American GamesOlympic recap: The United States was one of the 10 countries to compete in the inaugural men’s volleyball Olympic tournament. The U.S. roster was selected about one month before the Olympics and primarily comprised of players who competed on the top adult club teams at the 1964 USA Volleyball National Championship. The United States opened the Olympics defeating the Netherlands and Korea before losing its seven remaining matches. Among the matches during the losing streak included a three-game loss to the eventual gold medalist Soviet Union and blowing a two-game lead in a five-game game loss to Brazil.

1968 U.S. MEN’S VOLLEYBALL OLYMPIC TEAMOlympic site: Mexico City, MexicoPlace: 7thRecord: 4-5Notable players on U.S. roster: Mike Bright, Wink Davenport, Smitty Duke, Thomas Haine, Butch May, Larry Rundle, Jon Stanley, Rudy Suwara, Pete Velasco, Jr.Head coach: Jim ColemanHow it qualified for Olympics: North American team with the best finish at the 1967 Pan American GamesOlympic recap: The United States opened the Olympic tournament rallying from a one-game deficit to upset the defending-gold medalist Soviet Union in five games. The team, though, following that upset victory lost five of its next six matches with its lone win coming against Brazil. Despite the losses, the United States closed out its tournament with a four-game victory against the host-nation Mexico and a sweep versus Belgium.

1984 U.S. MEN’S VOLLEYBALL OLYMPIC TEAMOlympic site: Los AngelesPlace: 1st (gold medal)Record: 5-1Notable players on U.S. roster: Aldis Berzins, Craig Buck, Dusty Dvorak, Karch Kiraly, Chris Marlowe, Pat Powers, Paul Sunderland, Steve TimmonsHead coach: Doug BealHow it qualified for Olympics: Automatic bid as host nationOlympic recap: The United States playing in its first Olympics in 16 years capture the nation’s first gold medal in men’s volleyball. Despite losing to Brazil in its pool-play finale, the United States responded days later with a sweep against Brazil in the gold-medal match. Steve Timmons was named the Most Valuable Player as the United States lost a combined four games throughout the entire tournament. Along with Timmons, Aldis Berzins earned the Best Receiver award at the tournament. This gold medal came without the United States having to play the defending gold medalists Soviet Union, which boycotted the games being played in Los Angeles.

1988 U.S. MEN’S VOLLEYBALL OLYMPIC TEAMOlympic site: Seoul, South KoreaPlace: 1st (gold medal)Record: 7-0Notable players on U.S. roster: Craig Buck, Bob Ctvrtlik, Scott Fortune, Karch Kiraly, Ricci Luyties, Eric Sato, Jeff Stork, Troy Tanner, Steve TimmonsHead coach: Marv DunphyHow it qualified for Olympics: Automatic bid as defending gold medalistsOlympic recap: The United States not only repeated as gold medalists but became the first U.S. men’s volleyball team to go undefeated in the Olympic tournament. Karch Kiraly was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player and Steve Timmons earned Best Blocker honors after the United States beat the Soviet Union to capture the gold medal. The United States in the gold-medal match rallied for the victory after losing the opening game — the fourth game it lost during the entire tournament. It also held the Soviet Union to a combined 22 points in final three games of its four-game win.

1992 U.S. MEN’S VOLLEYBALL OLYMPIC TEAMOlympic site: Barcelona, SpainPlace: 3rd (bronze medal)Record: 6-2Notable players on U.S. roster: Bob Ctvrtlik, Scott Fortune, Bryan Ivie, Bob Samuelson, Eric Sato, Jeff Stork, Steve TimmonsHead coach: Fred SturmHow it qualified for Olympics: Automatic bid as defending gold medalistsOlympic recap: The United States rebounded from a semifinal loss to Brazil and a one-game deficit in the bronze medal match to beat Cuba and earn a spot on the Olympic medal podium. The team following a tournament-opening loss had a five-match winning streak to reach the semifinals, including a quarterfinals victory agains that the Unified Team. Along with the bronze medal, Scott Fortune was named the tournament’s Best Digger and Bob Ctvrtlik won the Best Receiver award. This remains the United States’ only Olympic bronze medal in men’s volleyball.

1996 U.S. MEN’S VOLLEYBALL OLYMPIC TEAMOlympic site: AtlantaPlace: T-9thRecord: 2-3Notable players on U.S. roster: Lloy Ball, Bob Ctvrtlik, Scott Fortune, John Hyden, Bryan Ivie, Mike Lambert, Jeff Nygaard, Tom Sorensen, Jeff Stork,Head coach: Fred SturmHow it qualified for Olympics: Automatic bid as host nationOlympic recap: The U.S. streak of winning three consecutive Olympic medals ended in front of its home crowd. Despite beating Poland and Argentina to open the tournament, the United States lost its three remaining pool-play matches and failed to advance to the quarterfinals. Those pool-play loses included a five-game overtime loss to Cuba after winning the opening game by 11 points and a five-game loss to Bulgaria in its pool-play finale. Among the tournament highlights for the United States was Mike Lambert having a match-high 24 kills in a sweep against Poland that had 14,200 people in attendance.

2000 U.S. MEN’S VOLLEYBALL OLYMPIC TEAMOlympic site: Sydney, AustraliaPlace: T-11thRecord: 0-5Notable players on U.S. roster: Lloy Ball, Kevin Barnett, Tom Hoff, John Hayden, Mike Lambert, Ryan Millar, Jeff Nygaard, Erik SullivanHead coach: Doug BealHow it qualified for Olympics: Won NORCECA qualifying tournamentOlympic recap: This was a forgettable Olympics for the United States. For the only time in nation’s history, the United States failed to win a match throughout the entire Olympic tournament. The United States’ closest attempt at a victory came in a five-game loss to Korea. It also won the opening game against Argentina and Italy before losing both pool-play matches in four games. In addition, this remains the last Olympics that the United States did not advance to at least the quarterfinals.

2004 U.S. MEN’S VOLLEYBALL OLYMPIC TEAMOlympic site: Athens, GreecePlace: 4thRecord: 4-4Notable players on U.S. roster: Lloy Ball, Kevin Barnett, Brook Billings, Phil Eatherton, Tom Hoff, Reid Priddy, Riley Salmon, Clay StanleyHead coach: Doug BealHow it qualified for Olympics: Won NORCECA qualifying tournamentOlympic recap: The United States came back from losing two of its first three pool-play matches to still advance beyond the pool-play stage. With the team playing near must-win matches, the United States beat Australia and the eventual gold medalists Brazil in its final two pool-play matches to reach the quarterfinals. Kevin Barnett in the quarterfinals led the team with both 16 kills and four blocks as the United States defeated the host-nation Greece in a fifth-game overtime. The team following its quarterfinals victory would lose to Brazil in the semifinals and Russia in the bronze medal match.

2008 U.S. MEN’S VOLLEYBALL OLYMPIC TEAMOlympic site: Beijing, ChinaPlace: 1st (gold medal)Record: 8-0Notable players on U.S. roster: Lloy Ball, Tom Hoff, David Lee, Rich Lambourne, Ryan Millar, Reid Priddy, Sean Rooney, Riley Salmon, Clay StanleyHead coach: Hugh McCutcheonHow it qualified for Olympics: Won NORCECA qualifying tournamentOlympic recap: The 16-year medal drought ended for the United States as it went undefeated in the Olympic tournament to capture the nation’s third men’s volleyball gold medal. The United States won three of its eight Olympic matches in a decisive fifth game, including a win against Serbia in the quarterfinals and a win versus Russia in the semifinals. Clay Stanley also had a match-high 15 kills as the United States defeated the defending-champions Brazil in the gold-medal match. Stanley would also be named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player, Best Scorer and Best Server after leading all players throughout the tournament with 116 kills and 15 aces.

2012 U.S. MEN’S VOLLEYBALL OLYMPIC TEAMOlympic site: London, EnglandPlace: T-5thRecord: 4-2Notable players on U.S. roster: Matt Anderson, Rich Lambourne, David Lee, Paul Lotman, Reid Priddy, Sean Rooney, Clay StanleyHead coach: Alan KnipeHow it qualified for Olympics: Won NORCECA qualifying tournamentOlympic recap: Everything was falling almost perfectly into place for the United States until its quarterfinal match. The United States after winning its pool and earning a No. 1 seed for the quarterfinals suffered a three-game loss against Italy to be eliminated from the tournament. Among the highlights for the United States included Clay Stanley having both a match-high 16 kills and three aces in a four-game victory against the eventual silver medalists Brazil during the pool-play round. In addition, Matt Anderson in his first Olympics was among the tournament leaders with 70 kills.